Open the stopper. If your tub has a trip lever, you may be able to simply lift the stopper out of the drain. Or it may be connected to a rocker arm. If so, lift the stopper about an inch above the drain and then move it horizontally toward the center of the tub to pull the ro...
Open the stopper. If your tub has a trip lever, you may be able to simply lift the stopper out of the drain. Or it may be connected to a rocker arm. If so, lift the stopper about an inch above the drain and then move it horizontally toward the center of the tub to pull the ro...
Step 3: Determine which tool you will need to remove the screw; most will require a hex/Allen wrench, some may use a small Philips head or flathead screwdriver. Loosen the screw, being careful not to drop it down the drain. Helpful Hint: Place a washcloth over the tub drain before loo...
To avoid having to remove your drain cover in the future, you can take certain steps to prevent clogging. Make sure you're careful about what goes down the drain, since large quantities of hair or dirt can cause issues. You should also establish a good cleaning routine with your bathtub. ...
work wonders on clogged drains. Begin by pouring half a cup of baking soda down the drain, followed by half a cup of vinegar. Cover the drain with a cloth or stopper and let the mixture fizz and bubble for about 15 minutes. Finally, flush the drain with hot water to remove the clog...
7. How to unblock a drain by cleaning the pipe If you are handy with some tools, and pouring things down the drain isn’t working, you can attempt to remove and clean the pipe yourself. This is a more advanced method as it involves taking apart a drainpipe, but it can be a little...
Regardless of which device is used, hair and all the gunk that’s stuck to it should be pulled out. Once it’s all removed, run the hot water. Don't forget to clean pop-up stoppers in the bathroom sink and tub. Lift them from the drain, remove any debris and scrub off gunk using...
to the toilet, put on gloves, and point the auger cable tip down the toilet drain. Rotate the auger’s crank to extend the cable until it reaches the obstruction. Work the crank in the opposite direction to pull out the blockage, remove the clog material in the bucket, and repeat this...
Measure the size of your sink or tub’s drain hole and buy one that’s sized to fit it. Then just remove the old stopper (see below) and push the replacement into the drain hole. You operate it by pushing down on the center of the stopper to close it, and then pushing it again ...
And just one caution:don’t leave this on your ‘yellow’ toilet seat for too long because it will remove the paint! Finally I’ve found something that will clean the Damn toilet seat completely! (You don’t need to include this part: No, I did not know that you couldn’t just ...